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Dan6061

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  1. Square taper BB's bearings last longer. But the tapers can round off easily. ISIS bearings can be weaker. But they can't round off.
  2. No, they won't. Your T-Pro has a 19" rear wheel. The T-Vee has a 20" rear wheel. Rear Creepy Crawlers are made for 19" rims. - The majority of mods have these. So, unfortunatley for you, the only way you could get one on a T-Vee, would mean getting a new rear rim, or wheel. Even so, they have V mounts, for the 20" rim, and I have no idea if setting it up for a 19" rim would be possible?
  3. Seriously, just helicoil it. I got all my mounts done after i stripped the thread in one. Cost me £20 from a local engineer, and he made me some stainless booster spacers, and machined out my mounts to clean the up a bit. I actually forgot they were in there.
  4. Whatever feels best. Don't listen to Ali C.
  5. I have around 10psi in my Creepy Crawlers. Might pump them up a bit soon...
  6. no no..Where you start with the backwheel on the ground, and front wheel on top, then kinda hop upwards? Hard to explain...
  7. I call that front-to-back... I thought wheelsawaps are where you have the front wheel ontop of the ledge/whatever, then without kicking, throw the bike upwards, and kinda backwheel the edge..? Started getting those a while ago.
  8. Jurassic 5 - Thin Line feat Nelly Furtado. J5 ***.
  9. Blue ***. My Zona shortly after being sprayed: [attachmentid=8768]
  10. If it's a diddy bend that rubs slightly, then just keep pulling the brake hard, but all round the rotor. So spin it, brake hard, rotate it, brake...etc.
  11. Wheneve I do these, I get my front wheel right close to the edge of the 'object', tuck the bars at my chest, then as I kick, I start to tuck. I think..
  12. Whenever I can/want to. Always weather dependant, and if anyone else is about. Living in a village, with barely anything to ride gets boring on your own.
  13. Billy Talent - Devil In a Midnight Mass.
  14. Check my festive self out. [attachmentid=8750] Taken on my phone. It's only about a foot high, and lives on my speaker. Got the proper one downstairs, i'll get a pic when my camera's charged up.
  15. From my experiance of having a bike stolen, I've been looking about on eBay for you.. Found a frame and rear wheel, but it's a white Echo '07 rim, and Try-All hub... Have a look anyway - Link. If you want the whole story on my bike... - Click and reeeaaddd. Hope your story ends up happy like mine did.
  16. So what you're saying, is if we use MSN, then we'll get hacked? I don't believe it btw...
  17. It's not greeeeen. Looking extremely nice.
  18. I hope you haven't ordered the stock stem.. They don't make the Mod stem anymore, so unless you got a mod one second hand, have fun with the very low front end.
  19. If you want a set-up that's a similar height to the standard T-Pro bar and stem, but rides a lot nicer. Then get an extra £5, and get some Zoo! 'Riser' bars, and Echo Team stem. I had this on my T-Pro, and it made it ride soo much nicer. Still have the same on my Zona Zip.
  20. I will if I can get there. Will let you know.
  21. 1. A buckled wheel is the same for any rim brake, if it's buckled enough, it'll rub. Just get the wheel trued. 2. Bleeding Maguras is the easiest thing ever. If you've never done it before, or have no idea how it's done, then it seems like there's some sort of black magic, or special technique to doing it. But there isn't. I've tried around 3-4 different ways of bleeding my one, and all of them have worked. Just search the forum, and have a read how it's done. They're simple to service, just a shame you might have to do it a lot.
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